Stunning Photos of the Restored 1984 Honda HP-X Concept
Honda will reveal the restored 1984 HP-X Concept at the 2024 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, marking a significant moment as the first Japanese vehicle at the event in over 50 years.
Designed by Pininfarina, this retro-futuristic coupé features a dramatic wedge shape, advanced aerodynamics, and innovative materials like carbon fiber and Kevlar. With its iconic design and technological advancements, the HP-X has left a lasting influence on Honda’s supercar development, including the first-generation NSX.
h/t: hypewhip
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